Hi,
when using my SIM card in my Siemens S35, I have a special Phonebook
called “My Numbers” where I saved, in that order, my mobile and my “home
zone” number.
Using this SIM card in my Freerunner, I was surprised to see my “home
zone” number as the sender or recipient of SMSs. Further debugging lead
that this command:
dbus-send --print-reply --dest=org.openmoko.PhoneKit /org/openmoko/PhoneKit/Network org.openmoko.PhoneKit.Network.GetSubscriberNumber
will tell you the Freerunner’s idea of it’s “own” phone number, and
changing the entries to some bogus values using the Siemens phone, I can
change that as well.
Are we using the right way to detect our own number here?
Greetings,
Joachim
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